I was bitten by a cat 5 months ago and completed full course of rabies post exposure prophylaxis. Now a stray cat bit me again. The local doctor advised me to take the booster doses. I have finished taking the following medicines just three days ago as of 30/06/2024
Alerfri-CC+
Hemowin -XT
ZIFI 200
Is it safe for me to get rabies vaccine just a few days after taking these meds ?
I am so worried please reply 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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In the event of potential re-exposure to rabies after initial vaccination, individuals who have previously completed a full PEP or PrEP series should receive booster doses on days 0 and 3.
There is no interaction of the above mentioned drugs with rabies vaccine.
Yes it’s safe.
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